Intercom, speed-dial, and feature code directory – Inter-Tel Axxess User Manual

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System Features

AXXESS

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ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – January 2004

Intercom, Speed-Dial, and Feature Code Directory

INTERCOM, SPEED-DIAL, AND FEATURE CODE DIRECTORY

NOTE:

The feature does not apply to single-line sets.

The Directory feature enables display phone users to “look up” intercom extension numbers
and usernames, system speed-dial numbers and names, or system feature codes. Once the
desired information has been displayed, the user may automatically dial the number, store the
number in a station speed-dial location, select a different number/name, terminate the directory
routine, or switch to the other directory. A directory search can be performed when a call is
waiting on conference or transfer hold at the station.

NOTE:

The Directories premium feature is required to use the system directory.

In a network setting, a user can see intercom directory names and extension numbers for all
devices that are programmed as “off-node devices” on the local node. Devices that are repre-
sented by wildcard off-node extensions will not show up in the intercom directory.

To use the directory, the user enters a letter, a string of letters, a valid extension number, or a
valid feature code. If searching for a name, the full name need not be entered. The system will
find the closest match and show the number and its associated name on the phone display. Or,
the user can scroll alphabetically through the stored list of names. (It is not possible to scroll
through the extension numbers or feature codes numerically; extensions and features scroll
alphabetically.)

Directory names can include English/Spanish or Japanese characters, or a combination. In the
directories, English/Spanish characters are alphabetized before the Japanese characters. There-
fore, Japanese names will be at the end of the list.

NOTE:

When using Japanese as the Primary or Secondary language, you can only search for

IC and CO directory names based on the last name. You cannot search based on the first
name.

Keypad buttons are used to enter the desired English/Spanish or Japanese (Katakana) letters,
numbers, and punctuation. Refer to the chart on the next page. (Only digital display phones can
be used for viewing Japanese prompts.) The station user can switch between numeric and
alphanumeric modes. (Numeric mode =

button unlit; alphanumeric mode =

button lit.) In alphanumeric mode, the number of times a button is pressed determines which
character is entered. For example, 77776444844 would enter “SMITH.” When adjoining char-
acters are located under the same button, press the

button once to advance to the next

character. For example, 5666

66337777 would enter “JONES.” The letters correspond

to the letters printed on the dialpad buttons.

NOTE:

Model 8500, 8520, and 8560 Phones have a Message Lamp located on the upper,

right-hand corner of the phone. If programmed for the Message feature, this lamp will also light
while in alphanumeric mode.

The intercom directory is automatically updated whenever usernames and/or extension number
information is reprogrammed. The outside directory is updated whenever a system speed-dial
number or name is reprogrammed.

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